This invention relates to portable workstations for lap-supported activities and is useful for practicing crafts and hobbies including bead stringing or bead weaving.
Although the arts of bead stringing and bead weaving have been well known for many years, a need still exists for dedicated or special purpose work areas for organizing raw materials and other components, as well as tools to be used with the activity. As those familiar with beadcrafting and other activities are aware, the raw materials are usually required in quantity in different colors, sizes and shapes. It has been found helpful to keep different materials segregated according to their type. Since, each raw material type is usually provided in sizeable quantities of individual pieces, it is important to maintain the different types of materials separate, one from the other. For example, bead weaving or bead stringing may require beads of different colors. It is helpful for work efficiency to keep the different colored beads separate from one another, while at the same time making these materials readily available to the user. Previously, such activities have been carried out at a fixed location with dedicated facilities such as the bead tray and bead holder described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,636,743 and 6,571,955.
Many enthusiasts have desired to practice their crafts while at a remote location, while traveling on a train or plane or when visiting friends and family, for example. It is important in such instances, that the different materials be secured against accidental spills arising in a transportation environment or due to incidental contact with pets or children. Precautions against such mishaps become all the more imperative when activities are carried out on a lap-supported work area. Many craft enthusiasts find it enjoyable to pursue their interest while seated in a comfortable chair or while waiting in a transportation terminal, or other public location, for example.
The need has thus arisen for a system for organizing different pluralities of small parts while providing a lap-supported work surface. In order to be useful, such systems should be lightweight and compact, so as to be readily adapted for portability and storage in luggage, for example. It would also be helpful if such systems provide an arrangement for storing the various materials, components and tools during transport, without requiring a user to disassemble the workstation into a number of different storage boxes or other separate storage media. Further, it would be helpful if such systems aided a user in organizing the various parts and components in a readily accessible manner so as to add not only to productivity but to also contribute to the ready selection of components while a spontaneous insight is still fresh.
The present invention provides a novel and improved adjustable portable workstation that minimizes the disadvantages associated with the prior art work aids, and provides advantages in the construction, mode of operation and use of such items. One embodiment of a portable workstation according to principles of the present invention comprises a portable workstation including a base carrying a plurality of receptacles, each defining a hollow interior cavity, and each having an open upper end surrounded by an upstanding rim. A plurality of covers engage the rims of respective receptacles so as to enclose the hollow interior cavities thereof. The rims of the receptacles each have an upper surface and define a recess extending below the upper surface to form a funnel for discharging contents of the hollow interior cavity.
In another example, a portable workstation comprises a base having an outer periphery surrounding a generally coplanar array of receptacles extending above the outer periphery, with the receptacles surrounded by upstanding rims and defining hollow interior cavities with open upper ends. A plurality of covers engage the rims of respective receptacles so as to enclose the open upper ends thereof. The rims of the receptacles each have an upper surface and define a recess extending below the upper surface to form a funnel for discharging contents of the hollow interior cavity. A work compartment adjacent the receptacles includes a surrounding upstanding rim and an upper open end. A design board encloses the open upper end of the work compartment and has a downwardly extending sidewall engaging the rim of the work compartment.
In the drawings:
The invention disclosed herein is, of course, susceptible of embodiment in many different forms. Shown in the drawings and described hereinbelow in detail is a preferred embodiment of the invention. It is understood, however, that the present disclosure is an exemplification of the principles of the invention and does not limit the invention to the illustrated embodiments. For ease of description, a portable workstation embodiment in the present invention is described below in its usual assembled position as shown in the accompanying drawings and terms such as upper, lower, horizontal, longitudinal, etc. may be used herein with reference to this usual position. However, the portable workstation may be manufactured, transported, sold or used in orientations other than that described and shown herein.
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As mentioned above, the base of portable workstation 10 includes a work area 14 disposed adjacent the array of compartments 12. Work area 14 preferably takes the form of a recessed well formed by an outer rim 50 which extends upwardly from peripheral rim 20 as well as intermediate level 26, as can be seen in
In one example, a foam pad 56 covers floor 52 and provides a convenient work surface for small diameter beads and other components. The structure of foam pad 56 is chosen such that the upper surface has open cells which conveniently cradle the lower portions of small diameter beads, preventing their uncontrolled rolling about the working compartment 54. A design board 58 covers working compartment 54 and interlocks with rim 50 in the manner indicated in
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As thus far described, portable workstation 10 provides a number of significant advantages to beadcrafters and other users who need to display and control large numbers of small parts. Although the portable workstation 10 could, in the form described thus far, be used with great success, a user would have to secure the small parts at the end of a work session. For example, small diameter beads, chain links and other components would have to be stored in external receptacles if the workstation 10 is to be transported from place to place. Presumably, it is desirable to maintain different components in different storage containers to prevent intermixing. When a subsequent work session is initiated, the beads and other components need to be dispensed from their storage containers into the compartments 12. A cover device could be provided which spans the entire area of the array of compartments 12 and/or the work area 14. However, a large “overall” cover would lack sufficient rigidity in its central portions to prevent small diameter beads and other components from leaving the compartments 12. Alternatively, if snap fasteners or other fastener arrangements were provided within the interior portions of portable workstation 10, undoing of such snap fasteners with a large “overall” cover would undoubtedly vibrate the beads or other contents of the compartments, causing the contents to leave their compartments.
Accordingly, each compartment 12 is provided with a separate, undivided cover 76 shown for example in
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As mentioned above, portable workstation 10 is comprised of a unitary base portion, a design board, and a plurality of covers all of which are formed from desired vacuum formable plastic materials. For example, it is generally desired that the base portion 11 be made from sheets of polystyrene plastic material having a thickness of about 1.5 mm, while the covers 76 are made from transparent or semitransparent PET plastic sheets about 0.9 mm thick. The design board is preferably made from polystyrene plastic sheet material having a thickness slightly less than that of the base 11. As mentioned, other materials can be used, as desired. While it is preferable to form the base, the design board and the covers using vacuum forming techniques, other techniques such as plastic molding can be used, as well. If desired, other materials could be employed to add to the features of portable workstation 10. For example, a polymer magnetic material in the form of a magnetic strip 94 can be adhesively secured to an interior wall of working compartment 54 as shown for example in
Other and further configurations, modifications and embodiments of the present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art from the present teachings and disclosures. The present invention is not limited to the present illustrative embodiments. Changes can be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/582,256, filed Jun. 22, 2004 which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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60582256 | Jun 2004 | US |